Birchak’s shining moment makes Sports Illustrated Photos of the Year

Dec 30, 2013

(PRESS RELEASE) -- A spectacular moment of championship glory has
earned Anthony
Birchak and the Maximum Fighting Championship a spot in the
prestigious Sportsman of the Year issue of Sports Illustrated.

Poised on the ring ropes in celebration, Birchak’s captured image
is prominently displayed as one of SI’s Photos of the Year.

“Absolutely surreal,” said Birchak. “I got a Facebook message from
someone I haven’t talked to in four years telling me I’m in Sports
Illustrated. I was thinking not that long ago that I’ve done a lot
in my career so far but I was still waiting for that ‘A-ha!’
moment. This is definitely that kind of moment.”

The photo was taken at MFC 38 when Birchak capped a tripleheader of
title fights by winning the MFC world bantamweight championship
with a second-round submission of Tito Jones.
His spot in Sports Illustrated’s Photos of the Year puts him
alongside such world-renowned notables as Olympic and World
champion sprinter Usain Bolt, Masters champion Adam Scott,
and Dave Bolland, who scored the 2013 Stanley Cup winning goal for
the Chicago Blackhawks. It's the only mixed martial arts picture
featured.

“Anthony became well-known in the MMA world in 2013 but this is
something that puts him on the map in the real world of sports,”
said MFC Owner/President Mark Pavelich. “I’ve read Sports
Illustrated all my life and for an MFC fighter to be in it and as
part of the Photos of the Year, that is just an amazing
accomplishment.”

Photographer Amber Bracken was perfectly positioned at ringside to
capture the image, though at first, she thought she may have missed
the moment.

“I remember being disappointed Anthony
Birchak didn’t turn my way when he was celebrating but I guess
the photo turned out anyway,” said Bracken. “I was pretty surprised
when a friend told me it made the SI Sportsmen of the Year edition.
It’s not too often you see Edmonton events represented like that.
The whole thing is pretty cool.”

Bracken’s work initially appeared in the Edmonton Sun and
throughout the QMI Agency chain of newspapers and websites. Sun
photographers are well-regarded for their sports acumen though
being in Sports Illustrated is certainly a crowning
achievement.

“We are proud that one of our top sports pictures produced in a
great sports town like Edmonton was featured on the world stage
that Sports Illustrated offers,” said Tom Braid, Photo Editor of
the Edmonton Sun.

Birchak, who recently earned the MFC Fight of the Year for 2013, is
expected to make the first title defense of his bantamweight crown
at MFC 40.

Tickets for MFC 39: No Remorse, taking place at the Northlands Expo
Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, on Friday, January 17 are on sale now
at www.ticketmaster.ca as well via the MFC Ticket Hotline by
calling (780) 504-2024.